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First Alert, Cold weather Advisory
First Alert Weather Days: Bitter cold Sunday into the first half of the week
Mostly clear and much colder Saturday night into Sunday morning. Temps sliding back into the single digits below zero to around -10°. Wind chills of -20° to -30° into Sunday morning.
First Alert Weather Days remain in effect Jan. 19th and 20th for extreme cold
Tracking the worsening extreme cold through Martin Luther King Jr. Day could be dangerous for those unprotected outdoors. Check this update for what we can expect and how long this will last!
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY
A Cold weather Advisory is in affect now until 1pm EST on our Monday forecast. Stay warm and stick with WKYT as we track this system!
FIRST ALERT DAY: Now Through Tuesday Night
First Alert Days are still in effect through Tuesday night for the dangerously cold temperatures we have been seeing. With the cold temperatures, the National Weather Service has extended the cold weather advisory until Tuesday at noon.
First Alert 6 Weather Days begin tonight as dangerously cold wind chills arrive
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - The First Alert 6 Weather Days will begin late tonight and continue through Tuesday. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday brings the coldest air of the season as cold takes over much of the U.S. We are on First Alert for lows below zero and wind chill as cold as -25.
First Alert Weather: Rain ending later today before temperatures plummet
The First Alert Weather Team regards widespread moderate to heavy rain that is ongoing this morning. Most areas have received 1-2” of rain overnight with an additional 1-2” to come today. Rain will slowly exit southeast of the viewing area by the early to middle afternoon.
Frigid temperatures, possible snow prompt First Alert Weather days for North Texas
Bundle up, North Texas!The first of three First Alert Weather days is in effect due to dangerously cold wind chills and a low chance of flurries or light snow in the region.A cold front moved in overnight,
First Alert Weather: Yellow alert next three days for Rochester
It could be the coldest air in more than several years for Western New York and it will be arriving Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
First Alert Weather: Active week of weather ahead
The First Alert Weather Team says it’s going to get cold. Three chapters to the weather story. (1) Widespread rain later this afternoon through mid-day Sunday, (2) very cold temperatures arriving by MLK day morning,
First Alert Weather: Cold temperatures, breezy conditions, and a few flurries Sunday
It’s colder in northwest Alabama versus areas to the southeast. Everyone will likely drop into the 30s and remain in the 30s this afternoon.
A First Alert Weather Day ahead of a wintry mix Tuesday into Wednesday
An arctic airmass arrives this weekend after a cold front. This will bring freezing lows in the low to mid-20s and wind chills in the teens—highs in the 30s and 40′s through Thursday.
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First Alert days roll on
First Alert weather days continue through Wednesday for ice box cold conditions. So if you have to make a run to the grocery ...
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Arctic air is moving in sparking First Alert Weather Days next week
A cold front that moved through Saturday morning has unlocked the cold air, and temperatures are falling down from here.
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How much snow will fall in New York and New Jersey today? Get the First Alert Weather Day forecast.
A winter storm warning has been issued for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut as the entire region could get blanketed in ...
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First Alert: Rain returns Saturday
Saturday is a First Alert Weather Day. We’ll watch a front approach from the west as showers build in through the day. Inland ...
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Here’s how much Snow has fallen in Colorado during arctic blast so far
Much of the state woke up to several inches of snow on Saturday, and more is in the forecast for the Martin Luther King, Jr.
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